The Electrical Behavior of Plants
This is an internally funded pure-research project with no commercial objectives. The project seeks to explore and attempt to characterize the nature of complex electrical wave patterns observable in all plant life. These patterns are very similar to EEG brain wave traces seen in humans. Substantive investment in the development of proprietary hardware and software technology has evolved basic tools which enable and support these studies. Mathematical models are used to identify correlations in the wave behavior amongst plant specimens to evaluate the extent to which inter-plant communication may be occurring, as well as to characterize reactions to outside stimuli. The Foundation feels much can be learned about the fundamental behavior of plants which could lead to substantial scientific advancement.

Screen shot of timelapse data collected with multiple level comparison

Two experimental subjects wired for electrical response |
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